Example sentences of "and [adv] i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Where is Andrew ? ’ and eventually I can tell them and Mrs Gould gives a strange little shuddering cry and Mr Gould tells her to get the people in the house and phone for an ambulance and runs away down the path towards the river with the four Golden Labradors barking excitedly behind him .
2 , but when they asked us to go , you know , I mean they two seats to spare and old Bert would n't speak and came and said would you two like to go , he 's on the committee , you see so he went and mentioned it to Lionel and Lionel got them out and said would you like to go and right I 'll put your name down so
3 We won for a third time at Zandvoort , the first grand prix of the season : apart from the prize money , that moved us up a scale on the start money and suddenly I could see our way through the rest of the season .
4 And so I 'll see you when we get there Francis .
5 And so I shall tell him . ’
6 You have come to ask and so I must tell you .
7 And so I must ask you again to allow me to inspect the morning 's mails . ’
8 And so I should do you because you shave under your armpits and maybe you would have a baby and that would spite your father . ’
9 An overwhelming number of you are keen to attend formal reunions and so I will make it a priority to get them off the ground .
10 When we move in here , we get this guy come along to look at it , he say well this machine the er the Germans erm they 've really the pump is th is really easy to go , and so I can change your pump for you but l in your washing machine washing machine .
11 I need to get myself back on my feet and forget all this and get it all sorted out and so I can live my life again .
12 And so I could help my mother out of her embarrassment .
13 And perhaps I can invite your lovely friend to visit my ship , so that she and I might also become acquainted … ? ’
14 And perhaps I should remind you that the contract you 've just cited binds you as securely as it does us , unless you 're willing to face interminable legal hassles in an effort to extricate yourself . ’
15 Now I must return to my people , for their molecular codes are suffering indigital chancre , and only I can save them .
16 All very exciting and below I 'll tell you how to get hold of this cinematic delight .
17 And anyway I can get them in the sale if I choose to fight my way up to London I can get a Liberty tie for about twelve pounds .
18 Fifthly I can tell him that that will pay for over two hundred thousand cataracts operations or over seventy thousand hip operations and sixthly I will ask him to tell me where he would find the money .
19 a hell of a lot really , normally you would n't have the vinyl and normally I would think you would only put the tongue and groove not out of the polystyrene behind it and the vinyl , I ca n't see why people want tongue and groove that they go to all those lengths would you ?
20 And finally I 'd like your estimate as to the length of time before , between your sledgehammer finally knocking the door down and you being called out of the flat .
21 That 's right , it 's just that I worked , I think , yesterday I could n't get into erm , I just could n't get into and yesterday I must admit I felt really rough and erm , I thought at three o'clock I was going to have to ring Iris , cos I knew you were still out you see and at three o'clock I thought I was going to have to ring Iris er just to come in cos I ca n't like your head was my stomach was churning over , it was n't till , soon as I get some food in front of me oh I get , you see I did n't feel too cracking in the morning and I thought well there 's lots of stomach bugs going about and I thought well I 'm having one of them , and I did n't know what I fancied for lunch and I cooked the kiddies theirs , they had fish and what have you , and erm , I thought well what can I have , I thought I what , I thought I got a little tin of salmon there , so I thought right I 'll have a salmon sandwich and I had that and believe me I felt , by three o'clock I could see myself picking me up off the floor , I only got spots before my eyes as such , but , I just had , I had four , five cups of water , I did n't drink any tea , and I wish then , well I do n't know whether I could have felt any worse when I had the sandwich or not to be honest .
22 Er and hopefully I can attract them to that .
23 And later I might let you borrow the pistols to practise on your own .
24 ‘ When we get home , go up to bed , and later I will have them send up gruel , ’ said Dinah .
25 I 'm not saying we have done this in an ad hoc way up to now but what we want is to try and develop a programme for this and I think that should be a very useful and , and frankly I would expect it to grow er over the years as the need develops .
26 ‘ Stand at ease , Piper , ’ remarked Charlie , a big grin on his face , then he went serious and remarked slowly , ‘ You have done what you came here to do , Piper ; you piped Lovat 's brigade ashore and now I would like you to return to Achnacarry with me this evening .
27 I have set out some of the reasons why the new clauses should not become part of the Bill and now I shall say something about general intention .
28 And now I 'll hand you over to Vincent , who will brief you from the Intelligence angle .
29 And now I 'll leave you and Jim alone . ’
30 And now I 'll leave you to enjoy yourselves .
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